Kids are only ‘transgender’ because the adults in their lives make them that way

Children in a kindergarten class were subjected to a disturbing, anti-science indoctrination session when their teacher read two books about transgenderism, and a gender-confused boy switched into girl clothes in the middle of class. It was apparently described as a “gender reveal.” The parents were not notified about this perverse stunt ahead of time.

Fortunately, several of the students in the class have mothers and fathers who actually care about their mental well being. They stormed a school board meeting to protest the LGBT brainwashing that their innocent children had undergone. One mother explained that her daughter came home in tears, terrified that she may transform into a boy. Of course she was afraid of that. What else is she supposed to think? She just watched a male classmate “turn into a girl” in front of her eyes, and her awful teacher, who she trusts as an authority in these matters, affirmed that such a thing is possible and commonplace.

Her mother may have reassured her when she came home, but the psychological trauma had already occurred. This young girl was dragged along with her classmates into a demented, sexually deranged fantasy world invented out of whole cloth by ideological militants in the LGBT lobby. Damage was done in the process. It is not irreversible, but it is damage. And that’s why these parents — the good ones who wish to protect their children — are rightly furious. They ought to have shown up to that meeting with literal pitchforks and torches. The world has never seen a more appropriate occasion for a pitchfork mob. …

I hear people remark all the time about how this became an issue out of nowhere. They speak as though there’s some mystery to it. … Why is it all over the place when it was nowhere to be found up to now? Why are all of these kids suddenly becoming “transgender”? The answer is as simple as it is horrific and shameful: because we have made it so. …

Children are susceptible and easily influenced. That’s a normal feature of childhood. And it’s not a problem, as long as the adults in charge of them aren’t wicked or deranged.